Helping buyers make the right decision when buying a home.
Experienced Home Inspector
Over 20 years of home inspection experience performed by a certified home inspector and licensed Florida General Contractor. Have your home inspected through the eye of an expert.
Vital Home Assessment
Professional home inspector can tell you the "grade" of your prospective house. With proper tools and training the home inspector can determine the condition of the roof, structure, electrical system, plumbing, and more.
Knowledge is Power
A professional home inspection will give you thorough knowledge of the home's condition. You can make informed decisions on the purchase contract based on the inspection findings and may allow you to back out of a contract without losing a deposit.
Through the Eye of an Expert
You signed a buyer's contract, and you are set to buy the home of your dreams. It was love at first sight, but before you fall to deep in love... Hire the eyes of an expert: your certified home inspector. With training, experience, and tools, the licensed and certified home inspector can see hidden home problems a typical home buyer and realtor may miss. The inspector can see signs of what happened in the past, the house's actual condition and forecast some potential risks of trouble coming in the future. Hiring a home inspector to examine the condition of the home will give you peace of mind about your home purchase decision.
Know Your Home Report Card!
A visual inspection of your home by a certified home inspector can reveal the building's history. This history may include past repairs, alterations, and wall/structure damages. The home inspector will also assess the condition of roofs, structures, electrical systems, plumbing, finishings, and more. Furthermore, a home inspection can evaluate the remaining useful life of materials and equipment. Ongoing deterioration helps forecast costly repairs or replacements. Insurance companies look for this valuable information to determine premium and coverage approval. All these factors are highly critical to consider in estimating the total purchase price of your property plus upcoming expenses.
Power to Choose
If the inspection report leads you to conclude the house is not for you, the inspection becomes your ticket out of the deal without losing your deposit. I have been there, and it is disappointing, but it is better to turn "red" for a minute than "pale" for the rest of your life. I have seen many pretty-looking houses receive a "face-lift" to cover serious problems. In some cases, the seller honestly was unaware of a failure until you came with your inspector.